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Vic Roschkov Sr. is a Canadian editorial cartoonist and illustrator, now living in London, Ontario, Canada. Born in Kiev in the Soviet Ukraine, he moved with his family to London, Ontario, at an early age and later began his career in journalism at the ''Windsor Star'' in the early 1970s. Roschkov subsequently moved to the ''Toronto Star'' where he won the prestigious National Newspaper Award for cartooning in 1980—the first time that he'd submitted an editorial cartoon for consideration. Roschkov later worked for the Edmonton Sun. Roschkov has had a selection of his cartoons published by Prentice-Hall and for many years was staff cartoonist at the ''Edmonton Sun''. Numerous Roschkov editorial cartoons have been acquired by the National Archives of Canada and are now part of its permanent collection in Ottawa, Ontario. Vic Roschkov Sr. has two sons: Vic, is also a notable artist living in London, Ontario and Tom, a musician who currently lives in Edmonton ==References== 〔 * ''Roschkov Editorial Cartoons'' by Vic Roschkov, Prentice Hall of Canada Ltd., September, 1979; ISBN 0-13-783316-4. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vic Roschkov, Sr.」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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